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Our online voting site is now open - all you have to do is go to our dedicated website and cast your vote for one entry in each category and have your say in who will win these prestigious awards.
Voting will close at 17.00 on Monday 20 April so make sure you vote today to show your support for entries which you think are the best in the industry.
We have provided brief details below on all of the shortlisted entries but for more information and to vote please go to our dedicated website.
Student of the Year
Sponsored by Siemens Building Technologies
Ben Butcher
Building Automation Solutions
Dave Faulkner
BMSi Ltd
Jack Marshall
Acorn
Tom Williams
Concise Controls (UK) Ltd
Engineer of the Year
Sponsored by Trend Control Systems
Simon Camm
Andromeda
Tom Ferguson
En-Tegra Systems Ltd
Steve Fulford
Building Automations Solutions Ltd
Andy Hamilton
E-Set Ltd
David Lyon
Siemens Building Technologies
David Manwaring
BMSi Ltd
Independent Systems Installer of the Year
Sponsored by CentraLine by Honeywell
BG Controls
Building Services Controls Ltd
Enterprise Control Engineers Ltd
Evolve Energy Ltd
Fire Design Solutions (FDS)
Xyntax Control Systems Ltd
Technical Innovation of the Year
Sponsored by BSEE
The Smile 3 Controller
CentraLine by Honeywell
ECC-PFCU-W powered fan coil controller
Distech Controls
Ecolinx Lighting Energy Management System
Dynalite Europe Ltd
Natural Ventilation Controllers
Passivent Ltd
Top Control Select (TC Select)
Priva Building Intelligence
iMat2 from Trend
Trend Control Systems
Energy Management Award
Sponsored by Priva Building Intelligence
Heathrow Terminal 5
Andromeda
Energy saving at Manor Green primary school
Autem Ltd
Heathrow Airport
BMSi
Energy saving for Asda
Building Automation Solutions Ltd
Energy saving in supermarkets
Evolve Energy Ltd
BT & Trend working in partnership
Trend Control Systems
Best Service and Maintenance Provider
Sponsored by Building Automation Solutions
BMSi
Cavendish Engineers
Evolve Energy Ltd
Judges' Special Award
Sponsored by Electrical Contractors' Association (ECA)
This year, the Judges' Special Award has a particular emphasis on recognising a commitment to training. The BCIA has worked closely for a number of years with the ECA to provide some of the most significant training courses for our sector.
The importance of training can never be underestimated which is why all of the nominations for the BCIA 2009 Judges Special Award are being recognised for their commitment to supporting high quality training and ensuring that we have a new generation of experts coming up through the industry.
Evolve Energy Ltd
Keith Doherty
Derek Clements-Croome
Be part of the action
Over 200 professionals will attend this glittering evening of networking and celebration, so why not join us for a great night of business and entertainment as the whole industry gathers together to mark the achievements of both companies and individuals.
The luxurious Hilton Coventry Hotel will host the black tie event which is scheduled for the evening of Thursday 14 May 2009. Guests will enjoy a Champagne reception, some excellent food, fine wine, an exciting awards ceremony and superb after-dinner entertainment.
Many companies use the event as the perfect ‘excuse' to reward their teams for their hard work, entertain their key clients and network with their industry colleagues, so why not take the opportunity to do the same?
For further information or to book a table, please visit our dedicated website:
www.buildingcontrolsindustryawards.com
Alternatively, please contact:
Hannah James
T: +44 (0)1622 699114
E: hjames@datateam.co.uk
Energy under control
There is increasing pressure on building managers to reduce energy use. Legislation in the form of Energy Performance Certificates and Display Energy Certificates is making building owners and occupants more aware of their energy consumption than ever before. Perhaps even more important is the rising cost of energy in an increasingly uncertain economic climate. Managers in the private and public sectors are on the lookout for any ways to reduce operational costs.
The BCIA believes that building controls offer a highly cost-effective solution to these challenges and therefore the BCIA's 2009 Conference will help delegates identify practical ways in which building controls can help measure and manage energy use.
This year's conference is aimed at end-users: energy managers and facilities managers, who have responsibility for tracking and reducing energy use in one or more buildings. Whether you are looking to install a new building management system, or looking to identify ways to use existing controls more effectively, the BCIA Conference will help you get your energy under control.
Our speakers are experts from the UK's leading suppliers, as well as facilities and estates managers with experience of dealing with these issues. They will be speaking about their experiences and offering practical solutions which delegates can use to help them in the day-to-day management of energy.
The programme
The conference will be introduced by Iain Murray, President of British Institute of Facilities Managers and Doug Robins, President of the BCIA. This will be followed by Jeff Whittington, Business Solutions Director for British Gas Business who will examine the energy services market as well as examining building controls and energy services.
Lisa Wilkinson, Director of t-mac technologies and Lee Jones, Energy and Controls Director for Integral UK Facilities Management will follow on with a practical look at opportunities for saving energy in buildings, identifying new technologies on the market and how they are being applied by building managers to help reduce energy costs.
Over lunch you can expect a lively round table debate which will focus on questions and key points which will form the afternoon panel discussion and Q&A session with speakers.
The afternoon session will start with Mark O'Dowd -Booth, Head of Energy Services at Honeywell followed by Mike Malina from Energy Solutions Associates who will concentrate on quick wins for saving energy. Mike has spent many years examining building energy use, and has some top tips for quick-wins on the energy saving front.
- Bright idea for industrial lighting
- Lighting control is intelligent
- Medieval priory gets modern solution
- Daikin aims for zero energy building
- BT rolls out Sabien’s M2G
- Don’t drift into energy waste
- Halers highlight the EvoLED
- The definitive guide to KNX
- Chilled beams versus fan coils
- Employers urged to work together




